Vikings in Scotland: An Archaeological Survey

Vikings in Scotland: An Archaeological Survey

by James Graham-Campbell
Vikings in Scotland: An Archaeological Survey

Vikings in Scotland: An Archaeological Survey

by James Graham-Campbell

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Overview

This book provides a full overview of the archaeology of the Vikings in Scotland, incorporating many results from the recent period of intense fieldwork and excavation. This work has necessitated a thorough re-appraisal of our knowledge of the process, nature and extent of Scandinavian settlement in Scotland. Concentrating on the Viking and Late Norse periods which span the eight to thirteenth centuries in northern and western Scotland, the chronological range allows for the Norse impact to be placed in its wider context, commencing with the native background. The scope of the book will enable Scotland, archaeologically one of the best documented areas of the Viking world, to be placed in the overall context of the period in Europe. Fully illustrated with over ninety photographs, figures and distribution maps, this book will be accessible to students and teachers of the Viking Age, and the archaeology and history of Scotland, as well as to the general reader.* First survey of Viking Archaeology in over 50 years* Written by two Viking experts

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780748606412
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 11/25/1998
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

James Graham-Campbell is professor of medieval archaeology at University College London.

Colleen Batey is curator of archaeology at Glasgow Museums.

Table of Contents

"Narrative" 1760, Briton Hammon
"Narrative" c. 1770, Ukawsaw Gronniosaw (James Albert)
"Letters" 1782, Ignatius Sancho
"Thoughts and Sentiments" 1787, Ottobah Cugoano (John Stuart)
"Narrative" 1789, Oludah Equiano
"A Love Letter" 1778, Julius Soubise
"Letters from Nova Scotia, London and Freetown" 1791-1800, Sierra Leone Settlers
"Speech after a visit to Westminster" 1791
John Frederick Naimbanna
"Letters etc" 1765-1818, Philip Quaque
"Narrative" c. 1815, John Jea
"Speech from the dock at his trial", "Letter to his Wife" 1820, William "Black" Davidson
"The Horrors of Slavery" 1824, Robert Wedderburn
"Narrative" c. 1815, Mary Prince
"Wonderful Adventures in Many Lands" 1857, Mary Seacole
"Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" 1861, Harriet Jacobs
"West African Countries and Peoples" 1868, James Africanus Horton
"African Trading" 1881, John Ocansey
"From West Africa to Palestine" 1873, "Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race" 1887, Edward Wilmot Blyden
"Froudacity" 1889, J.J.Thomas
"Autobiography", Duse Mohamed Ali.
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